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Title: PASSWORD CHANGE?
Post by: blkhwkfn on February 10, 2019, 01:07:52 AM
I NEED TO CHANGE MY PASSWORD REASON BEING I CANT FIND MY PASSWORD BOOK AND HAVE NO CLUE WHAT IT IS HERE I AM ON AN OLD COMPUTER THATS STILL LOGGED IN SEND HELP FAST THANKS
Title: Re: PASSWORD CHANGE?
Post by: PsychoticPondGoons on February 10, 2019, 01:24:43 AM
I NEED TO CHANGE MY PASSWORD REASON BEING I CANT FIND MY PASSWORD BOOK AND HAVE NO CLUE WHAT IT IS HERE I AM ON AN OLD COMPUTER THATS STILL LOGGED IN SEND HELP FAST THANKS

http://www.profsl.com/smf/index.php?action=reminder
That's the page if you forgot your password. Type in your email you registered with and I'm guessing you'll get a reset email sent to you.

Title: Re: PASSWORD CHANGE?
Post by: blkhwkfn on February 10, 2019, 01:44:07 AM
THANKS PPG  :toast:
Title: Re: PASSWORD CHANGE?
Post by: PsychoticPondGoons on February 10, 2019, 04:09:06 PM
THANKS PPG  :toast:

:toast: Hope it works man!
Title: Re: PASSWORD CHANGE?
Post by: snugerud on February 11, 2019, 12:15:16 PM
ha ha.  You might be a prime customer for Colby and his Personna App.  Or I would suggest getting Lastpass. best thing i ever did.   
Title: Re: PASSWORD CHANGE?
Post by: TheBeef on February 11, 2019, 10:09:22 PM
I love the concept of a program that saves all my passwords. What happens when it gets hacked? Oh boy, guess I'll have to settle for a token "sorry".

Title: Re: PASSWORD CHANGE?
Post by: snugerud on February 12, 2019, 11:21:36 AM
I love the concept of a program that saves all my passwords. What happens when it gets hacked? Oh boy, guess I'll have to settle for a token "sorry".

I have considered that possibility, thats a risk but I leverage that risk vs. the alternative

Alternative is -
* most people online have 50+ different sites/logins and of those most use the same or a slight variation of the same password across multiple sites
* many people choose the save password option.
* most rarely or never update their passwords
* not all companies are going to report data breaches and/or not have properly hashed passwords that cant be decoded. (yahoo breach is a good example)
* If people are using unique passwords across all sites they have them written down which is a far greater security risk

I also only use the manager for what i consider non-essential sites.  It just allows me to reduce the number of unique logins across multiple sites while still having unique logins across all websites.  I still have ones for banking, finance, email stuff that i just plain remember in my head.